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Formerly TwitterPhilip Klotzbach
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If Atlantic Main Development Region for #hurricanes were to warm at slowest observed rate between April and September in NOAA's high resolution sea surface temperature dataset (since 1982), the Atlantic would still be 4th warmest since 1982 in Sept., trailing 2023, 2020 & 2005. pic.twitter.com/JJIfyW0hpB
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Philip Klotzbach
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ECMWF calls for an extremely busy Atlantic #hurricane season with ~23 named storms, ~13 hurricanes and Accumulated Cyclone Energy 200% of normal (~250 total ACE) between June-November. Ensemble average calls for #LaNina and very warm Atlantic for Aug-Oct (peak of Atlantic season) pic.twitter.com/0gbUE9e8zI
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Tomer Burg
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Some of the online discourse around mainstream coverage of outlooks for a very active Atlantic hurricane season has been along the lines of "they say that every year".
Comparing all April-issued CSU hurricane season outlooks, this is the most active forecast they've made yet: pic.twitter.com/vLFYE0yMMx
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NWS Mobile
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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season is right around the corner!
Get prepared:
🗺 Check if you're in an evacuation zone
📞 Get an insurance checkup
🎒 Build a disaster supply kit
🏡 Strengthen your home
👥 Check on your neighbors and see if they need help to prepare
📌 #HurricanePrep pic.twitter.com/x9Ob0j05NU
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